FIRST & FOREMOST ASIAN WEEKLY IN EUROPE FTA to be greenlit this month? SEE PAGE - 18
The man behind ‘The Big Fat Indian The League of Extraordinary Indians SEE PAGE - 11
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Let noble thoughts come to us from every side British Sikh Army officer becomes the first woman of colour to reach South Pole SEE PAGE - 12
Wedding Photography’ SEE PAGE - 28
8 - 14 JANUARY 2022 - VOL 50 ISSUE 35 Rotherhithe resident receives an appreciation letter from the Queen amid chances of deportation SEE PAGE - 13
Indian-origin man becomes the first employee to be hired by Tesla SEE PAGE - 22
SHORT SIGHTED SHORTAGE From BMA to legal experts, international recruiters to common man, everyone except the UK government has the foresight of the ongoing staff shortage across the UK, especially in the healthcare sector. Asian Voice decodes what this means for the future of Britain’s workforce. Shefali Saxena The UK government on Tuesday reported a record of more than 200,000 coronavirus cases as Omicron strain surged through the country. The government is preparing for mass staff shortages due to the staggering rise in Omicron cases. In “worstcase scenarios” staff absences could be as high as 25 per cent. Data suggests that up to a quarter of the public sector’s workforce may be absent in the coming weeks. Continued on page 6
Over 50 British Indians receive New Year Honours The annual New Year Honours list was released last Friday, which continues to give recognition to those showing courage and leadership in their local areas. 63% of the Lord Ajay Kakkar New Year Honours List recipients have been awarded for community work and Covid-19 initiatives. Over 50 Indians (13 are women) have been named in the New Year Honours list 2022. Last year, there were only 30 names of Indian origin. Continued on page 14
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